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Race Card - R.I.P.

Gregory202 Wrote: Sep 10, 2009 7:50 AM
What is the likelihood that a Democrat would do something to harm the president and then blame the GOP?

If you say very little - you might be a self-loathing, self-hating liberal
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Race Card - R.I.P.

Gregory202 Wrote: Sep 10, 2009 7:38 AM
http://iconicfreedom.blogtownhall.com/2009/09/04/on_the_iss ues_racism_creates_brain_freeze.thtml

Racism is a personal subjective experience and needs to be ignored when people start engaging in this manipulation during conversation

redirect to the subject and topic

claims of racism are distractions to deflect from an individual taking personal responsibility; attempting to appear like a victim and silencing opposition
you clearly don't understand freedom

if a parent wants to control or manipulate his own child that is none of your business or mine

I uphold the freedom of that parent to do as he wishes; the child's mind is his for destroying or encouraging, as we have no regulation or laws regarding licensure of parenting, nor should there be

parents will teach their children personal responsibility as they see it & desire it

your statement, in a weak attempt to be funny or ironic of which it was neither (yes, that's a subjective statement), simply reveals that you act as Boortz, Akagi and others who want to control the choices of Americans

why do you care what choices the Republicans made on this issue?

why...
You won't answer the question for obvious reasons so I will recap for any that may have been reading as I've directed people to check out our exchanges.

The reality is this: you and Boortz criticize because you don’t like the choices others have made

Criticizing others is a means of attempting to control through humiliation at some level, doesn’t have to be drastic, it can be subtle, too

If you’re going to attempt control through criticism, I take no issue with it, but you won't own it

People criticize because they want others to make choices they agree with instead of the choices they made

Republicans had OPTIONS to respond in other ways, they clearly made their choices – time will reveal how those...
Not asking why you or Boortz shouldn't be critical.

Asking, why are you critical of others who make a choice that you don't happen to agree with?
again, you keep diverting from answering the question. I get it that you have an opinion about what has transpired.

my questions are simple: Why do you and Boortz find it necessary to criticize the choices of others?

Why do you care what others think of republicans who choose differently than you do?

these are not difficult questions, they require you revealing your self-interests, why don't you want to reveal your self-interest in criticizing others?
No one ever said that you ought not have your opinion, to the contrary

Yes, conservatives do try and control choices as well, no doubt, but that observation is a distraction/deflection to your own choices and the choices of Boortz to criticize

That’s not addressing the issue of, “why would you and Boortz find it necessary to criticize the choices of others?”

You place some very interesting responses but you don’t answer the question

Why do you and Boortz find it necessary to criticize the choices of others?
yes, people are free to call others lunatics for making their own choices in this situation

what does it say about you as a person who would make such a remark about other Americans taking responsibility to manage their child's welfare in free choice?

you don't want to admit that you are controlling

as long as you are, you don't live in freedom

you don't admit to why you want to control the outcome or the choices of others

this behavior reveals denial of intent

perhaps you're unaware that you or Boortz, live in this realm of control, perhaps you think that you allow the freedom of others, when in fact, you don't

if you did, why even acknowledge what some parents made a choice to do? why...
again, you miss the point of my statements.

regardless of how someone chooses to characterize Obama & his speeches, Boortz and you are placing value on it in opposition to how other people have placed value

as a result, you and he are criticizing these values of others

values are subjective, they are personal

it's what's wrong with Americans & how they deal with politics: everyone wants their personal values favored

each can care for self and all are cared for

it is not mine, yours or Boortz's place to decide how any parent wishes to manage this situation, how that parent should feel or view the situation, what actions that parent wishes to take

if we uphold freedom, free choice for the...
"going bonkers" is a subjective evaluation of what you and/or he thinks of what Republicans did with regard to their choices


why would a person like yourself or Boortz, make the statements regarding what Republicans did with this situation?

what does it reveal about the nature of the individuals who make such criticisms of those who make free choice to have their voices heard regarding the personal responsibility of their children's upbringing?

what is the self-interest of Boortz making such comments?

how is he to know how others should live their lives? what they want their children to see or hear?

how is it that he is master of what is or isn't important to parents?

placing value on...
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